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DAN TEHAN MP
FEDERAL MEMBER FOR WANNON
SHADOW MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP

$3.5 MILLION FOR COMMEMORATIONS RECOGNISING AUSTRALIAN VETERANS

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Ex-service and community organisations in Wannon are encouraged to apply for a share in $3.5 million for commemorative projects through the latest round of the Saluting Their Service grants program, which is now open.

Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan is encouraging all community groups in the region to check the guidelines and see if they have a local project eligible for a Saluting Their Service grant.

“I know we have many passionate organisations in Wannon who share this government’s commitment to honouring all those who have served our nation,” Mr Tehan said.

“I will be working closely with those in the area to see what projects might be able to be funded through this important program.

“We must ensure Wannon’s local history of service is never forgotten by delivering meaningful projects and allowing people respectful places to commemorate and reflect on our rich military history.

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Defence Personnel Andrew Gee said the Australian Government had committed an extra $10 million to the ongoing program, offering more support for more organisations.

“The Saluting Their Service program has seen hundreds of worthy projects across Australia funded in recent years, to help local communities pay tribute to Australians who have served during wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations,” Minister Gee said.

“The program ensures Australia’s wartime history is preserved and the sacrifice of those who have served is remembered.

“Funding is available to support a wide range of projects, from new memorials and refurbishment costs to exhibitions, digital resources and publications.”

“Grants of up to $10,000 are available for smaller, community-based projects and activities, while Major Grants of up to $150,000 can be awarded to projects that are significant from a national, state, territory or regional perspective.”

To apply for a grant, or to learn more about the Saluting Their Service Program, please visit the Community Grants Hub website or the Department of Veterans’ Affairs website. You can contact the Community Grants Hub on 1800 020 283 or at support@communitygrants.gov.au for further information or assistance.

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By Dan Tehan
February 11, 2022
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